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stevia rebaudiana is a herb in the chrysanthemum family, which grows wild as a small shrub in parts of paraguay and brazil. the glycosides in its leaves, including up to % stevioside, account for its incredible sweetness, making it unique among the nearly species of stevia plants. there are indications
first, as a prepackaged replacement for sugar and artificial sweeteners. second, it has been used in various food products, including the japanese sugar-free versions of wrigley's gums, beatrice foods yogurts and even diet coke. it has also been used in japanese style pickles, dried sea foods, fish meat...
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stevia rebaudiana is a herb in the chrysanthemum family, which grows wild as a small shrub in parts of paraguay and brazil. the glycosides in its leaves, including up to % stevioside, account for its incredible sweetness, making it unique among the nearly species of stevia plants. there are indications
first, as a prepackaged replacement for sugar and artificial sweeteners. second, it has been used in various food products, including the japanese sugar-free versions of wrigley's gums, beatrice foods yogurts and even diet coke. it has also been used in japanese style pickles, dried sea foods, fish meat...
http://www.steviocal.com/faq
a wide variety of exotic meat jerkies, including one of the handful that offers alligator jerky. this is the first alligator jerky i've ever had, though i've had alligator in other dishes, mostly in stews and jamalayas. however, all of my previous gator eating has been in dishes with lots of sauces
, just a wee bit of sweet, and finally the black pepper starts coming in. in the chewing, i get more black pepper taste, a good deal of natural meat flavors, and some saltiness. the taste of the alligator meat is very noticeable in this, and seems to make up the majority of the chewing flavor. i can't...
https://www.bestbeefjerky.org/2008/
a wide variety of exotic meat jerkies, including one of the handful that offers alligator jerky. this is the first alligator jerky i've ever had, though i've had alligator in other dishes, mostly in stews and jamalayas. however, all of my previous gator eating has been in dishes with lots of sauces
, just a wee bit of sweet, and finally the black pepper starts coming in. in the chewing, i get more black pepper taste, a good deal of natural meat flavors, and some saltiness. the taste of the alligator meat is very noticeable in this, and seems to make up the majority of the chewing flavor. i can't...
https://www.bestbeefjerky.org/2008/12/